Primary Prevention Educator Competencies for Sexual, Intimate Partner, Teen Relationship Violence and Human Trafficking

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This resource was put together in an attempt to help practitioners learn the basics of primary prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence. Designed to walk a practitioner through knowledge and skills from beginning to intermediate level knowledge. It is organized in matrix format by core prevention competencies.

Goal: To provide resources for new prevention practitioners when training opportunities are not available.

This resource offers a compendium of local, state and national resources that can be accessed to build the specific skill set needed for primary prevention staff.

 

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